13-14 years of age.
Romeo is 14 and Juliet is 13.
Romeo's old girlfriend Rosaline is mentioned in the beginning of William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet," but she does not play a significant role in the story. Romeo quickly forgets about her when he meets Juliet and falls in love with her instead.
Usually they would be around 20-21 at that time when they are looking for a wife.
13
He wrote it in about 1595, which makes the play about 400 years old.
Romeo and Juliet was probably written anywhere from 1591 to 1595, making it around 420 years old. These dates refer to both historical references in the play itself and the style of the play in regard to Shakespeare's other written works.
dude this question dose not make any sense but juilet is 13 and Romeo was 15.
Because I am old and poor, I'd be the Apothecary.
He got it from the old Greek play Pyramis and Thysbe.
Juliet is 13 throughout the play.
Juliet, we are told, was a few weeks short of fourteen. Romeo was older, possibly even in his twenties, but the text is not specific.
Since Romeo and Juliet are fictional characters and the play says Juliet is almost 14, Juliet is almost fourteen every single time the play is put on, including any performances there happen to be today. We don't know how old Romeo is, but however old he is, he's the same age as he has always been.